Background In a near-future
dystopian United States, the conflict between the
pro-choice and
pro-life movements escalated into a second civil war. In response, the government fought against both sides to stop the war from escalating and closed down schools and other services for children in order to do so. Children, teenagers, and young adults began protesting and rioting against the actions and nearly toppled the government in an event known as the Teen Uprising. At the same time, technology in
organ transplants advanced into a process known as "unwinding"; organs and body parts can be harvested from any acceptable body and used by other bodies without
rejection. As a way to end the war, the government passed a set of amendments known as The Bill of Life. Abortion is banned, "storking" (the act of abandoning newborn babies to be left in someone else's care) becomes an accepted practice, and the Unwind Accord allows families to have their children between the ages of 13 and 18 undergo unwinding as an option. Unwinding is justified as legal because the patient is kept alive during the entire process and after harvesting. Many parents use it to get rid of unwanted storked children who have reached 13.
Plot summary The story centers around three teenagers who have been scheduled to be unwound: Connor Lassiter, Risa Ward, and Levi "Lev" Jedediah Calder. Unwind is written from multiple perspectives, with each chapter being from the point of view of a different character or theme. Connor is a sixteen-year-old delinquent who discovers his parents signed an order for him to be unwound. When his attempt at running away gets him cornered by a Juvey-cop, a law-enforcement officer who serves to round up teenagers registered to be unwound, he holds another teenager hostage, shoots the cop with his own
tranquilizer gun, and causes a massive pile-up. Connor's actions result in him being named by the media as the "Akron AWOL" and earns him a dangerous reputation. At the same time, Risa, a fifteen-year-old orphan, is on her way to becoming unwound in order to cut her state home's costs. She used the traffic jam Connor caused to escape from the bus she was traveling on. Lev, a thirteen-year-old who was raised to believe it was his duty to be a "tithe" (a child chosen to be unwound as an act of charity or service to religion) for his family, is also on his way to be unwound. Lev decides to escape the scene with Connor and Risa, pretending to be on their side, but still wanting to be unwound due to his coercive upbringing. Connor picks up a storked newborn girl after remembering a past experience his family had with storking. Risa grudgingly agrees to take the baby in with the group after they are caught holding the baby. The three enter a nearby high school to hide, and Lev attempts to escape by turning himself and the other two in to the school authorities. Feeling guilty about his actions, Lev decides to escape and pulls the fire alarm to help the other two escape as the police begin to arrive. Risa and Connor are found by a school teacher who helps them escape and tells them to find an antique store owner named Sonia. Sonia runs a safe house for runaway teenagers signed to be unwound. There, Connor and Risa meet Hayden Upchurch, a teen whose parents decided to have him unwound rather than choose who can have custody over him; Mai, a girl whose parents signed her due to the excess of girls in her family; Zachary, who is nicknamed "Mouth Breather" or "Emby" due to his asthma; and Roland Taggart, a bully with a tiger shark tattoo. Before the group is to be shuttled to the next safe house, Sonia has each teenager write a letter to someone they love. The letters would be sent a year after their eighteenth birthday if they were not picked up. Hannah decides to adopt the newborn girl, and the group is sent to a warehouse that serves as another safe house. Meanwhile, Lev encounters another teenager named Cyrus "CyFi" Finch, who teaches Lev street smarts. Lev learns that CyFi compulsively engages in delinquent activities such as stealing. The struggle comes from Tyler Walker, an unwound teenager who has part of his brain transplanted in CyFi and is unaware that he has been unwound. As a result, CyFi constantly engages in Tyler's old habits and experiences Tyler's emotions spontaneously. Lev helps CyFi and Tyler find peace by allowing Tyler to speak to his parents once again through CyFi, with Cyrus dubbing himself Cy-Ty as a way to represent both him and Tyler. CyFi is reunited with his parents, and Lev runs away once again (Lev's journey between CyFi and the Graveyard is further explored in the short story UnStrung). Risa and Connor realize Roland manipulates, lies, and uses fear as a means to get what he wants and create chaos. The two teens get sent to a large warehouse, full of other unwinds as a final stop on their journey. Here, they see about 60 other kids who are also being shuffled between safe homes. The teens are forming friendships and Roland is falling into a place of power. Roland and Connor become enemies in a power struggle. Roland attempts to rape Risa in the bathroom, hoping to bait Connor into a fight. His attempt fails, and Connor continues to avoid fighting him. The group of teenagers eventually make it to the 'Graveyard', an
aircraft graveyard run by the 'Admiral', a former Navy officer called Admiral Dunfee. There, teenagers are taught skills and put to work until they turn eighteen or need to be transported elsewhere. Roland, with a new motive to turn the Graveyard against the Admiral and become the new leader, spreads rumors that the Admiral's unwound son 'Humphrey Dunfee' is being rebuilt from the parts of the teenagers at the Graveyard. Connor confronts The Admiral and discovers that the rumors about him are false. The Admiral explains that he had been one of the founders of the Bill of Life and the concept of unwinding. Because of this, when he himself had a troubled teenage son called Harlan, expectations were high that he have his own son unwound. He did so but later regretted it, creating the Graveyard as repayment for his mistake. The Graveyard is also acknowledged by the government as a compromise to keep runaways off the streets while allowing them to not be unwound. Connor and Risa decide to side with the Admiral, with Connor serving as his spy. Suspicions against The Admiral's motives led to the death of the 'Goldens', a group of five teenagers who help the Admiral run The Graveyard, and Connor suspects Roland to be responsible. Lev arrives at the Graveyard and reunites with Connor and Risa. However, Lev decides to join a secret group within The Graveyard dedicated to destroying unwinding facilities, known as harvest camps, rather than work in the Graveyard until he is eighteen. Lev becomes a 'clapper', a suicide bomber injected with
liquid explosive that can be detonated by clapping, alongside two other Unwinds, Blaine and Mai. Clappers have a unique mindset revolving around chaos and destruction, and are hinted at being run by a wider terrorist organisation. A riot ensues when the bodies of the Goldens are discovered, and the Admiral has a heart attack during the resulting chaos. Connor eventually calms the riot down and forces Roland to help him fly the Admiral to the hospital. Risa joins them, and all three teenagers are arrested and taken away to a harvest camp. Risa is forced to play in the harvest camp's band and plays for every teenager about to undergo the procedure. Connor's reputation as Akron AWOL causes the staff to treat him with disrespect and contempt. Lev enters the harvest camp as a tithe, secretly ready to detonate. However, he discovers Connor is also at the camp, and the time planned to self detonate is after Connor is scheduled to be unwound. He meets with Mai and Blaine, who were also sent to the camp, and convinces them to carry out their plan before Connor's unwinding. Roland is unwound first due to his rare blood type, and the staff prepare to take Connor. Mai and Blaine detonate themselves as Connor enters the procedure room. The explosion causes the building Risa and the band were on to collapse, and Connor is knocked unconscious as well. Lev backs out of detonating and helps the survivors escape before turning himself in to the police. Connor wakes up in the hospital, and a nurse saves him from being unwound by deliberately misidentifying him as a young security guard killed in the explosion. Connor ends up with a new eye and arm against his will and learns that the arm came from Roland's body. Risa ends up being paralyzed from the hip down and unable to walk. She refuses to replace her spine as disabled people cannot be unwound, and she doesn't want to receive unwound parts. Connor and Risa reunite and return to The Graveyard to help the thousands of unwinds that need asylum. Lev, having been a clapper, is also excluded from becoming unwound. The liquid explosive has damaged his organs, making them unsuitable for transplantation. His family refuses to take him back, and his older brother Marcus, who spoke out against having Lev being unwound as a tithe in the beginning, is willing to take custody of him. It is revealed that CyFi is leading a movement against unwinding, and campaigning for the reduction of unwinding age from 18 to 17. The Admiral, weak from the heart attack, refuses to receive an unwound heart and resigns from his position at The Graveyard. During his career, The Admiral used his status to find where his son's body parts are being used. The Admiral manages to contact most of the people who ended up with one of his son's parts. It is revealed that Roland's rumor of 'Humphrey Dunfee' being remade from the parts of kidnapped teenagers is actually a reunion of anyone who received his unwound parts. The recipients, including Emby, develop a shared mind and Harlan's consciousness speaks to the Admiral through the group. ==Characters==